Florida is proposing a "Second Amendment Summer" tax holiday from Memorial Day through July 4th, exempting guns, ammunition, and accessories from sales tax. This initiative, part of Governor DeSantis's budget proposal, aims to save Floridians an estimated $8 million. While FFLs generally support the measure for potential business boosts, gun control advocates oppose it, suggesting tax holidays should focus solely on safes and trigger locks for safe storage.
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